Professor: So, in dealing with the open and hostile requirement and the running of the statute of limitations in this case, the Plaintiffs were frightened to confront their relative, and instead chose to await his death before staking a claim to the farm.

Student A: Wouldn't waiting be justified in this case, perhaps tolling the S.O.L.?

Professor: Not necessarily, and in this case, the court decided not.

Student B (overtly gay): That's screwed up!

Professor: thank you for your candid opinion, Student B. Perhaps you would confront your own parents then in such a situation?

student: "The key to this false imprisonment case is how long it took P to figure out they were being held captive"prof: "That's irrelevent to this case since P became aware at some point while she was still captive, and then had to find a way to escape captivity"student: "No, the main point is still how long it took her to realize she was being held."

Discussion of Alabama Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress case where Sears customer service employee said to coworker (while customer is on phone and can hear him), "this guy is more queer than a 3 dollar bill"

student A: I dont think that we needed it, we could have done better than everyone if we were all seperated on different islandsStudent B: yea bc you conquered so much throughout history... Professor: shut it, both of you, that will be decided on survivor this week